中英词典:peers
形容词
1. peer /pɪər/ (adj.) - 同等的,同级的名词
1. peer /pɪər/ (n.) - 同辈,同龄人 - 同行,同业 - (尤指贵族或高级贵族) 同等身份的人,同侪 - 同等水平或地位的人词语辨析
- peer: 指同一个群体或类别中的同辈人,通常指同龄人或同等地位的人。 - colleague: 指在同一组织、行业或工作中共同工作的人。 - companion: 指一起共事、旅行或度过时间的人,强调伴侣关系。 - counterpart: 指在另一组织、行业或国家中扮演相同角色或地位的人。词汇扩充
- peerage: /ˈpɪərɪdʒ/ (n.) 贵族身份,贵族阶层 - peerless: /ˈpɪərləs/ (adj.) 无与伦比的,无敌的 - peer-to-peer: /pɪər tə pɪər/ (adj.) 点对点的,对等的近义词
- equal - compeer - coequal - match - contemporary - colleague反义词
- inferior - subordinate柯林斯词典
peer (noun)
词义 1: A peer is someone who is the same age or who has the same status as you. 例句: I think a lot of my peers didn't quite understand what I was doing. 词义 2: A peer is an aristocrat, especially a nobleman, who has a high rank. 例句: The Duke was respected by his peers.peer (verb)
词义: If you peer at something, you look at it very hard, usually because it is difficult to see clearly. 例句: She came to the door and peered out at us.牛津词典
peer (noun)
词义 1: A person of the same age, status, or ability as another specified person. 例句: She has been unable to compete with her more intelligent peers. 词义 2: A nobleman or aristocrat; a person who holds a peerage. 例句: The House of Lords is made up of both peers and bishops.peer (verb)
词义: Look keenly or with difficulty at someone or something. 例句: She peered at him closely.用法
- "peers" 作为名词,可以指同辈、同行、同等身份的人。 - "peer" 作为形容词,表示同等的、同级的。相关例句
- He was highly esteemed by his peers for his research achievements. (他因研究成果而受到同行的高度赞赏。)
- I feel a strong sense of competition among my peers. (我和同龄人之间存在着强烈的竞争意识。)
- She was elected as a peer of the realm. (她当选为贵族。)
- The company aims to create a sense of belonging among its peers. (该公司旨在在同事之间营造一种归属感。)
- As a peer tutor, she provides academic support to struggling students. (作为一名同辈导师,她向困难的学生提供学业支持。)
- All peers should collaborate and share knowledge. (所有同事都应该合作并分享知识。)
- He is my oldest peer in the industry. (他是我在这个行业中最年长的同行。)
- She looked through the window, peering into the darkness outside. (她透过窗户,凝视着外面的黑暗。)
- The child peered around the corner to see if anyone was coming. (孩子从转角处向外张望,看是否有人过来。)
- I couldn't see the sign clearly, so I had to peer at it. (我看不清楚那个标志,所以不得不仔细地盯着看。)
- She peered into the microscope to examine the slides. (她凝视着显微镜,检查那些载玻片。)
- He was always trying to fit in with his peers. (他总是试图融入他的同辈中。)
- He was regarded as the peer of all the great poets. (他被视为所有伟大诗人的同等身份。)
- The peers of the realm gathered to discuss important matters of state. (贵族团聚在一起讨论重要的国事。)
- She peered at the tiny writing on the paper. (她仔细地端详着纸上的小字。)
- He was made a peer for his contributions to the field of medicine. (他因为在医学领域的贡献而被封为贵族。)
- They were all peers in the same industry, but he stood out with his innovative ideas. (他们都是同行,但他凭借创新的想法脱颖而出。)
- She peered through the fog, trying to catch a glimpse of the approaching ship. (她透过雾气,试图瞥见逼近的船只。)
- The peerage is an important part of the British aristocracy. (贵族是英国贵族阶层的重要组成部分。)
- He is widely recognized as a peer in the field of neuroscience. (他在神经科学领域被广泛认可为同行。)
- She gazed at the painting, peering closely at each brushstroke. (她凝视着那幅画,仔细端详着每一笔划。)